cretinbob:And people look at me sideways when I say I don't use a microwave

Interesting enough my old microwave I had for ten years died the week before I moved into my new house. On a whim I decided I simply wasn't going to replace it. At first, it was a rough transition and I really missed the convenience but now I don't notice it at all. I have been microwave free for a year and a half now.

worlddan:cretinbob: And people look at me sideways when I say I don't use a microwave

Interesting enough my old microwave I had for ten years died the week before I moved into my new house. On a whim I decided I simply wasn't going to replace it. At first, it was a rough transition and I really missed the convenience but now I don't notice it at all. I have been microwave free for a year and a half now.

I've never bought one. If one happened to be around I would occasionally use it to warm something up. That's about it though.

worlddan:cretinbob: And people look at me sideways when I say I don't use a microwave

Interesting enough my old microwave I had for ten years died the week before I moved into my new house. On a whim I decided I simply wasn't going to replace it. At first, it was a rough transition and I really missed the convenience but now I don't notice it at all. I have been microwave free for a year and a half now.

I've been microwave free for at least five years. Food just tastes better when it doesn't come frozen out of a box and is ready in 10 minutes instead of five.Now when I'm at work I'll admit to cracking open a can of ravioli and nuking it from time to time, but more often I'll still throw it in a pot and warm it that way.

It's not the microwave, it's the mind controlling chemicals in the prepackaged food. Don't tell me that you don't notice things after eating HCFS. The random thoughts about how bad things are, the desire to vegetate and watch local news. Oh yes, the HFCS is a GMO that makes you susceptable to the mind control subfequencies that the local news stations have been pumping out.

Don't believe me? Turn off the TV. You'll quickly find you're less paranoid. I turned mine off years ago. Now all I watch are shows online and on channel 6.3 in Boise TNN is broadcasing country music again. Older stuff, texas country, red dirt country. I'm not afraid anymore. I've seen what the HFCS can do to people. It's scary stuff. Too much of that and you'll start believing in chemtrails and other nonsense.

Great. I know of at least 2-3 people I known on Facebook that will end up posting this horseshiat thinking it's true. Same thing with that stupid "New drug called strawberry Kwik" shiat that's made the rounds a few times. Does everyone take this kind of shiat as gospel truth because some goofy as blog or conspiracy website says so or something?

This is as retarded as the claim that DVD & Blu ray players and their discs are radioactive, and that people need to keep their players outside of the house at least 25 feet away (hooked up to your TV by a looooonnng cable).

cretinbob:worlddan: cretinbob: And people look at me sideways when I say I don't use a microwave

Interesting enough my old microwave I had for ten years died the week before I moved into my new house. On a whim I decided I simply wasn't going to replace it. At first, it was a rough transition and I really missed the convenience but now I don't notice it at all. I have been microwave free for a year and a half now.

I've been microwave free for at least five years. Food just tastes better when it doesn't come frozen out of a box and is ready in 10 minutes instead of five.Now when I'm at work I'll admit to cracking open a can of ravioli and nuking it from time to time, but more often I'll still throw it in a pot and warm it that way.

I don't understand this anti-microwave fad that seems to have been growing in the past few years. I cook a lot, and I'm quite skilled at it, but with the SO and myself both in grad school and working full-time, it's a necessity to have ready to cook meals on hand.

When I have the time I'll turn on the range, heat up a few pans and skillets and cook, using herbs, vegetables and peppers from my own garden. But mostly I don't have the time. And now it's like the new hipster fad to rally against microwaves because they imply suburban complacency and convenience or something like that.